Re: [HOT] How to save 'empty' squares?

2017-04-13 Thread Andrew Buck
Actually I found your username on the task manager. There were 16 nodes that you had added like this that were unconnected and untagged. An easy fix. -AndrewBuck On 04/13/2017 05:17 PM, Andrew Buck wrote: > Also, if you have done this on tasks already you should let us know your > osm

Re: [HOT] How to save 'empty' squares?

2017-04-13 Thread Andrew Buck
Also, if you have done this on tasks already you should let us know your osm username. Someone can then do a query for all of your work and run it through the validator to remove these "notes" you left in the database, since they are not really map data. This is not difficult to do, and we won't

Re: [HOT] How to save 'empty' squares?

2017-04-09 Thread john whelan
Just mark it done. Do not add anything. Cheerio John On 8 April 2017 at 21:06, Sandy Olkowski wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry to post this question generally but I'm not sure who to ask. When > mapping a square that has no relevant features, how should we save the > work? >

Re: [HOT] How to save 'empty' squares?

2017-04-09 Thread Donal Hunt
Surely you just add a comment saying "no relevant features" and mark it done? Donal On 9 Apr 2017 1:15 pm, "Sandy Olkowski" wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry to post this question generally but I'm not sure who to ask. When > mapping a square that has no relevant features, how

[HOT] How to save 'empty' squares?

2017-04-09 Thread Sandy Olkowski
Hello, Sorry to post this question generally but I'm not sure who to ask. When mapping a square that has no relevant features, how should we save the work? I've been adding a generic point and then notating: "No buildings visible. Point added in order to save changes." Is there a better method?